Kitchen
Cabinets Make the Kitchen Shine
Cabinets
have the greatest impact on a kitchen's look. The options
are numerous - colored or stained; stock or custom;
maple or oak.
According
to the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA),
roughly half the cost of a complete kitchen remodeling
job will go to cabinets. Final costs can vary significantly
based on the type of cabinets and the materials you
select (hardwoods and exotic veneers are the costliest).
Accessories, modifications and unique finish treatments
always increase costs.
Based
on how they're built and the degree of customization
available, cabinets can be divided into three primary
groups: stock, semicustom and custom. These categories
do not indicate quality, as fine cabinetry is available
across all three. As a guarantee of durable construction
in any manufactured cabinet, look for the blue and white
"certified cabinet" seal from the Kitchen
Cabinet Manufacturers Association.
Stock
cabinets: Widths for stock cabinets begin at nine
inches and increase in three-inch increments to 48 inches
(the largest standard size stock cabinet available).
They come in many styles and can be ordered through
retailers and manufacturers' catalogs. But because stock
cabinets are constructed before being purchased, special
sizes are not available. Therefore, filler strips are
used to close gaps between a cabinet and an appliance
or wall.
Stock
cabinets are stored in manufacturers' warehouses and
typically are available within a week of being ordered.
Semicustom
cabinets: Construction of these cabinets begins
only when the order is final, so modifications to standard
sizes may be made, and delivery time make take a month
or longer. An experienced kitchen designer can describe
numerous options - such as interior finishes that match
exteriors, and varying cabinet depths - that will give
your kitchen its own look.
A
wider range of styles, construction materials and colors
than stock cabinets, as well as unique storage units
and accessories such as pullout bins and lazy susans,
have made semicustom cabinetry an increasingly popular
choice.
Custom
cabinets: Within the limits of sound construction,
custom cabinets can be made to suit any space or desire
(an extra long cabinet without interior partitions to
accommodate trays or large pans, for instance). Custom
cabinetry also lets you incorporate virtually any door
style and color into the kitchen. You might have cabinets
made to match existing woodwork or architectural details,
or opt for an "unfitted" look with freestanding
or built-in cabinets that mimic furniture.
For
true custom-made cabinets, plan to wait at least six
to 10 weeks. Longer waits are not uncommon.